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I got a mentor assigned to me from a local bar association I joined, and we had lunch this week. He's a partner at a BigLaw firm in DC, really nice guy. I just figured we could just be "friends" ya know and if I needed advice I'd give him a ring. But he asked me specifically if there's anything I want to get out of the mentorship. Any idea? I was just going to play it by ear, but since he asked specifically, and asked me to think about it, I thought it wasn't a bad idea just to mull over it a bit. Thoughts?

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I'm going to GW, but I'd like to practice in Boston eventually when my husband and I have a family and all that... probably 3-4 years after I graduate from law school, we could potentially move back to Boston to settle down.

I know GW is "semi-national" so is it feasible to get back to Boston with a GW degree after one or two solid jobs in DC? I will have less debt from GW so that is something...

OR... if I get off the BC waitlist should I just go there at full sticker?

As I'm making plans to move to DC to attend GW, I'm still on the BC waitlist. But I'm wondering about career prospects between the two schools since @ GW top 1/3rd seems to be clutch, but at BC, there's no rankings unless you want to publish them to schools yourself or something? Seems like BC students below the top 1/3rd as much less screwed than GW students below the top 1/3rd. Thoughts?